Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria

by AMAL ALUMMA HAYIR DERNEGI
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Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria
Bring Relief and Hope to 2,500 Families in Syria

Project Report | Jun 14, 2025
A Loaf of Hope: Supporting Amer and Daad's Family in Syria's Harshest Conditions

By Hasan Sadk | Project leader

Dear generous donor,

Amid the harsh humanitarian conditions in northern Syria, where thousands of families live in camps lacking the most basic necessities of life, we were able — thanks to your kind support — to deliver fresh bread to the family of Amer and Daad, who live with their parents in Maram Camp, north of Souran city.

Amer, 11 years old, and his younger sister Daad, 6 years old, live in a worn-out tent that offers little protection from the summer heat or the winter cold. Their days are spent trying to cope with the harsh reality of displacement and deprivation. Their father, who used to work in construction, lost his job due to the war and displacement, leaving the family unable to secure their daily food needs.

Providing them with bread was more than just food assistance — it was a message of hope, a gesture of solidarity, and a reminder that they are not forgotten.

On behalf of Amer and Daad’s family, and all the other families we’ve reached, we sincerely thank you for your generous contribution. We hope you continue to support these humanitarian efforts — as many more families are still waiting for a helping hand.

May you be greatly rewarded,
The Amal Alumma Team

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AMAL ALUMMA HAYIR DERNEGI

Location: MERSIN, AKDENIZ - Turkey
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